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Categories: History of printing, Printmaking, Relief printing
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chromoxylography  Chromozylography
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Chromoxylography was a colour woodblock printing process, popular from the mid-19th to the early-20th century, commonly used to produce illustrations in children's books, serial pulp magazines, and cover art for yellow-back and penny dreadfuls. Wikipedia
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Chromoxylography was a colour woodblock printing process, popular from the mid-19th to the early-20th century, commonly used to produce illustrations in children's books, serial pulp magazines, and cover art for yellow-back and penny dreadfuls. Wikipedia
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The art or technique of producing chromoxylographs. Wiktionary
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